Kalyakin V. N.

RJEE Vol. 1 (3). 2016 | DOI: 10.21685/2500-0578-2016-3-1
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Receipt date 2.08.2016 | Publication date 20.09.2016

 

V. N. Kalyakin

Zoological Museum of Moscow State University, 6 Nikitskaya, Moscow, 125009, Russia
E-mail:
kalyakiny1939@mail.ru

 

Abstract. Historical changes in the terminal Cenozoic are analyzed in those mammalian species of the Palearctic and Nearctic that, interacting with soil and vegetation, made possible the pasture ecosystems that were distributed from tropical Africa to some Arctic islands. In addition to large herbivores of pasture ecosystems and carnivores feeding on those herbivores, some of the largest rodents are included in the analysis; in the Nearctic, edentates are also discussed: the specifics of their biology made them readily accessible and therefore very desired game for primitive hunters.

 

Key words: large terrestrial herbivores, carnivores, edentates (armadillos and terrestrial sloths), extinction, extermination, primitive hunters, terminal Pliocene, Pleistocene, Holocene.

 

For citation: Kalyakin V.N. Some Features of the Transformation of Mammal Faunas of the Palearctic and Nearctic in the Terminal Cenozoic. Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology. 2016;1(3). Available from: https://doi.org/10.21685/2500-0578-2016-3-1